At CNET this week I took a look at the strange case of Victor Koch, whose company is believed to be behind the unusually realistic video that purports to show a new, touchscreen Chromebook:

Koch says both he and co-founder Benjamin Pleuger worked at Google before moving on to Slinky, which could help to explain the link between the companies. Still: a 2-year-old company, with no known investors, simultaneously tackling crowd-sourced how-to pages, Chrome themes, video advertisements, and mobile application development?